Literature & Resistance: Poetry Reading with Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe and Anthony Anaxagorou
Recorded November 8, 2022 A special event explo…
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Recorded November 8, 2022 A special event exploring poetry and
resistance organized by the Trinity Centre for Resistance Studies
and Poetry Ireland as part of the Literature and Resistance Series.
Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe and Anthony Anaxagorou joined us to read
from their work, and to discuss how ideas of resistance inform and
emerge from their writing, and how such ideas have also shaped
their work beyond poetry, in research, teaching, mentoring, and
publishing. The evening was introduced and chaired by Seán Hewitt,
award-winning author of Tongues of Fire (2020) and All Down
Darkness Wide (2022), and Teaching Fellow in the School of English
at Trinity. Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe is a poet, pacifist and fabulist.
Auguries of a Minor God, her first collection, was a finalist for
the 2022 Dylan Thomas Prize, John Pollard Foundation International
Poetry Prize and the Butler Literary Award. In 2021, it was chosen
as a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, National Poetry Day
Recommendation, Shakespeare & Co. Year of Reading Selection,
and a Book of the Year by both The Irish Times and The Irish
Independent. The recipient of a Next Generation Artist Award and
Ireland Chair of Poetry Award, she serves as an advisor on the
boards of Culture Ireland and Diversifying Irish Poetry. Founder of
the Play It Forward Fellowships for writers traditionally
underrepresented in Irish literature, she is poetry editor at Skein
Press and Fallow Media, and contributing editor with The Stinging
Fly. Anthony Anaxagorou is a British-born Cypriot poet, fiction
writer, essayist, publisher and poetry educator. He is publications
include the collections After the Formalities (Penned in the
Margins, 2019), which was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize and
was a Poetry Book of the Year in both the Guardian and the
Telegraph, and Heritage Aesthetics, published in November 2022. He
is also the author of How To Write It (Merky Books, 2020), a
practical guide fused with tips and memoir looking at the politics
of writing, the craft of poetry and fiction, and the wider
publishing industry. In 2022 Anthony founded Propel Magazine, an
online literary journal featuring the work of poets yet to publish
a first collection. He is artistic director of Out-Spoken, a
monthly poetry and music night held at London’s Southbank Centre,
and publisher of Out-Spoken Press. Learn more at:
https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/
resistance organized by the Trinity Centre for Resistance Studies
and Poetry Ireland as part of the Literature and Resistance Series.
Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe and Anthony Anaxagorou joined us to read
from their work, and to discuss how ideas of resistance inform and
emerge from their writing, and how such ideas have also shaped
their work beyond poetry, in research, teaching, mentoring, and
publishing. The evening was introduced and chaired by Seán Hewitt,
award-winning author of Tongues of Fire (2020) and All Down
Darkness Wide (2022), and Teaching Fellow in the School of English
at Trinity. Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe is a poet, pacifist and fabulist.
Auguries of a Minor God, her first collection, was a finalist for
the 2022 Dylan Thomas Prize, John Pollard Foundation International
Poetry Prize and the Butler Literary Award. In 2021, it was chosen
as a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, National Poetry Day
Recommendation, Shakespeare & Co. Year of Reading Selection,
and a Book of the Year by both The Irish Times and The Irish
Independent. The recipient of a Next Generation Artist Award and
Ireland Chair of Poetry Award, she serves as an advisor on the
boards of Culture Ireland and Diversifying Irish Poetry. Founder of
the Play It Forward Fellowships for writers traditionally
underrepresented in Irish literature, she is poetry editor at Skein
Press and Fallow Media, and contributing editor with The Stinging
Fly. Anthony Anaxagorou is a British-born Cypriot poet, fiction
writer, essayist, publisher and poetry educator. He is publications
include the collections After the Formalities (Penned in the
Margins, 2019), which was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize and
was a Poetry Book of the Year in both the Guardian and the
Telegraph, and Heritage Aesthetics, published in November 2022. He
is also the author of How To Write It (Merky Books, 2020), a
practical guide fused with tips and memoir looking at the politics
of writing, the craft of poetry and fiction, and the wider
publishing industry. In 2022 Anthony founded Propel Magazine, an
online literary journal featuring the work of poets yet to publish
a first collection. He is artistic director of Out-Spoken, a
monthly poetry and music night held at London’s Southbank Centre,
and publisher of Out-Spoken Press. Learn more at:
https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/
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